Thailand at the Hopman Cup

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Thailand
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First year 2000
Years played 2
Runners-up 1 (2000)
Most total wins Tamarine Tanasugarn (7–8)
Most singles wins Tamarine Tanasugarn (5–3)
Most doubles wins Tamarine Tanasugarn (2–5)
Paradorn Srichaphan (2–5)
Best doubles team Tamarine Tanasugarn &
Paradorn Srichaphan (2–5)
Most years played Tamarine Tanasugarn (2)
Paradorn Srichaphan (2)

Thailand is a nation that has competed at the Hopman Cup tournament on two occasions. The nation's first appearance came in 2000, when they won the qualification play-off and went on to reach the final, eventually finishing as the runners-up.[1] This remains their best performance to date.

Thailand also participated a number of times in the now defunct Asian Hopman Cup, a qualifying tournament which ran from 2006 until 2009 and granted the winners entry into the Hopman Cup the following year. In 2006, 2008 and 2009 Thailand failed to progress past the round robin stage of the event[2][3][4] but in 2007 they hosted the event and finished as the runners-up to Chinese Taipei.[5]

Players

This is a list of players who have played for Thailand in the Hopman Cup.

Name Total W-L Singles W-L Doubles W-L First year played No. of years played
Paradorn Srichaphan 6–9 4–4 2–5 2000 2
Tamarine Tanasugarn 7–8 5–3 2–5 2000 2

Results

Year Competition Location Opponent Score Result
2000 1 Qualification Play-Off Burswood Dome, Perth Japan 2–1 Won
Round Robin Burswood Dome, Perth Australia 2–1 Won
Round Robin Burswood Dome, Perth Slovakia 3–0 Won
Round Robin Burswood Dome, Perth Austria 1–2 Lost
Final Burswood Dome, Perth South Africa 0–3 Lost
2001 Round Robin Burswood Dome, Perth Switzerland 0–3 Lost
Round Robin Burswood Dome, Perth South Africa 1–2 Lost
Round Robin Burswood Dome, Perth Australia 3–0 Won

1 In the 2000 tie against Slovakia, the female Slovakian competitor, Henrieta Nagyová, was forced to retire during the singles match and was also unable to play the mixed doubles match. This conceded two points to Thailand and helped towards their eventual 3–0 victory over Slovakia.[1]

References

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